IF you’re the ultimate Liverpool FC fan then listen up because Titan Bet has the perfect offer for you. Open to anyone with You’ll Never Walk Alone ringing in their ears and red blood coursing through their veins, the key to unlocking Titan Bets treasure trove of prizes is by declaring your love for Liverpool in a variety of ways.

The Rules:

The Titan Bet Ultimate Fan competition has been set-up to as a way for football lovers across the UK to show how much they know about their team. Utilising three forms of media – video, images and text – football fans must submit a short piece outlining their passion for anything related to their team.

Submissions are encouraged to be as entertaining, impassioned and engaging as possible. The theme for each video, image or text must be related to the entrant’s football team, but the way in which they show their love is up to them. A marriage proposal wearing the team’s shirt, a song dedicated to the manager or a poem outlining the club’s qualities: anything entrants can think of to show their love is fair game.

To successfully enter the competition, ultimate fans need to complete the following process.

A SERIES of scientific papers explaining the work done by Liverpool FC’s sport science team has just been published.

The team, led by Ryland Morgans, supports manager Brendan Rodgers to enhance the information available to him when making decisions on team selection, with the different needs of players like Steven Gerrard, Daniel Sturridge, Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson analysed in great detail.

ALONGSIDE making noise or waving banners at matches (or maybe using social media when not at the match), there are a number of different ways that Liverpool fans can make themselves heard.

Independent of the club is the supporters’ union, Spirit of Shankly, set up at a dark time for Liverpool when there were strong concerns about the ownership of the club – concerns that time showed were well founded. The country’s first supporters union, the SoS continues to operate today on issues that might not be quite as dire for the future of the club seven years later but are still important to those impacted. For more information see their site: www.spiritofshankly.com

Another method is to get in touch with the official Supporter’s Committee. Set up by the club, it is made up of fans from different walks of like including some key members of the Spirit of Shankly. The Honorary President is Karen Gill, Bill Shankly’s granddaughter.

A vacancy has now arisen for a fan to take up the role as representative of supporters in the Merseyside area. If you’re interested, full details are below.Continue Reading →

NEW BALANCE, the parent company of Liverpool’s current kit brand Warrior Football, today confirmed their move to rebranding their football gear under parent company’s name. At the same time, the Boston company confirmed a new kit deal had been signed with the Reds.

Heralding their “entry into the globall football market” under the New Balance Football tag, the company said: “The announcement signifies a new multi-year kit manufacturer deal with Liverpool Football Club, a record-breaking deal in the club’s history.

“The agreement will see New Balance work alongside LFC to deliver world class product on pitch in line with the club’s ambitions to perform at the highest levels of the game.

“As part of the deal LFC product will be sold through New Balance retail stores globally and will help drive New Balance’s growth and entry into the football market.”Continue Reading →

Although the typical Premier League season includes many twists, turns and talking points, there are always a select few that seem more important than others. This is certainly the case in Liverpool’s season to date, with defender Martin Skrtel’s stoppage-time equaliser at Anfield against Arsenal providing a relevant case in point. Languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League table and having previously dumped out of the Champions’ League by FC Basle, the Reds were trailing seven minutes into injury time when the bloodied defender rose highest to head home a corner. The club have since embarked on a successful run of form, and now sit just four points from a Champions’ League place.Continue Reading →

AFTER an underwhelming start to the season which has seen Liverpool not only lie astray of the Premier League leaders market, but also suffer a Champions League exit, it’s quite clear lessons need to be learned from the summer’s transfer moves.

The difficulty in January is that both funds, and quality of players available, will be of a different level. Liverpool will therefore have to be astute in the market, and pack certainty when going in for a player.Continue Reading →